Many models of queueing systems assume that arrivals occur according to a Poisson process.
P. Diaconis and R.L. Graham have recently considered a random walk on an n-dimensional cube, starting at the origin.
Channel Division Multiple Access (ChDMA) is a promising multiple access scheme for Ultra-Wide Band (UWB) systems based on the use of the Channel Impulse Responses (CIR) as user signatures.
We consider a multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) multiple access channel (MAC), where the channel between each transmitter and the receiver is modeled by the double-scattering channel model.
In this paper, we study precoded MIMO based small cell networks.
Analysis of radio propagation over varying, clutter-covered terrain was carried out aiming at prediction of power received by a terminal immersed in clutter, with the transmitter placed above clutt
The service of an interactive computer system is characterized by the random waiting (or response) time perceived by users.
Wireless mobile backhaul networks have been proposed as a substitute in cases in which wired alternatives are not available due to economical or spatio-temporal reasons.
There is a queue in front of one server; waiting customers are served in order of arrival, and no defections from the queue occur.
Congestion controllers for the Internet are typically designed based on deterministic delay differential equation models.